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English: 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT soft top in Brown seen at a Cars & Coffee in Bridgehampton, NY. 351-2V (5.8L, twin carb) V8 engine, automatic 4x4, built in February 1978 at Ford's Michigan Truck plant. Used to have a camper, was repainted and restored in this "Free Wheeling" style decor (Free Wheeling was a series of colorful decor ...
All Pacers rode on Ford's 118 in (2997 mm) wheelbase [4] and shared the Ranger’s engine choices, with a 303 hp (226 kW) 361 cu in (5.9 L) FE V8 (with four-barrel carburetor) [6] as standard. (The 345 hp (257 kW) 410 cu in (6.7 L) MEL V8 , standard in the Corsair and Citation, was not available.) [ 4 ] A three-speed manual transmission was ...
One of the famous custom cars in the classic American custom style, the Hirohata Merc [1] A custom car is a passenger vehicle that has been altered to improve its performance, change its aesthetics, or combine both. Some automotive enthusiasts in the United States want to push "styling and performance a step beyond the showroom floor - to truly ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A lead prosecutor on the criminal case accusing Donald Trump of illegally holding onto classified documents has left the U.S. Justice Department ahead of the president-elect ...
1975 Ford Courier. For the 1972 model year, the Ford Courier was introduced as the first compact pickup truck sold by Ford. Following the rise of the compact truck segment during the 1960s, Ford entered into a partnership with Mazda to market the Mazda B1800 in North America; the Courier would become the first of several jointly manufactured vehicles between the two companies from the 1970s ...
A new trend gaining popularity among people trying to lose weight is microdosing the diabetes medication Ozempic. With approximately 70% of American adults meeting the criteria for being obese or ...
College Football Playoff: Notre Dame QB Riley Leonard briefly leaves Orange Bowl win in second quarter
From 1952 to 1960, the Ford Courier nameplate was used for the sedan delivery bodystyle of the full-size Ford line. Sharing its body with the two-door Ford station wagon, the Courier was intended for use primarily as a commercial vehicle, replacing the rear seating area with storage; the side windows were replaced with painted steel panels.